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can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's a danger that the death of osama bin laden which should be welcomed on all sides will not have that effect in pakistan. i asked him there for what steps he has taken for british support of counter-terrorism in pakistan at the heart of our relationship to the pakistan government. we all want to see british troops come home at the earliest opportunity, not least all the families and friends of those who are currently serving in afghanistan. we also want to see the campaign concluded in a way that ensures their service and sacrifice has not been in vain and afghanistan and a wider region moves int
can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's...
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sources continue next period in britain saying should be really change the law should they will change the law regulating the work of the press and the relationship between the press and the society and we should know the new reason i think it's a matter of raw implementation. because people when people are breaking the law changes a lot of media not right because people are the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects the people in this if you follow the super injunctions scandals as well in the u.k. and of course we had julian assange a year ago. i think the way in which the relationship between the media and technology and people is evolving in such a rapid pace but this is a scandal of all the i mean this is you could write this in a book could be fiction it could be a television show war films this is something i know because there was the von film in which there was. the villain was loosely based on rupert murdoch i believe so i think the relationship is changing but i don't think we should create new law
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a lot of britain has been shocked by the revelations about scotland yard. the british police have a reputation as uncorrupt and fair, so that has shocked a lot of people. as we said earlier, the force is going to have to look at imposing some sort of system for analyzing and checking who people talk to for payments, the jobs they take up after the date be the service. the second part of the question -- host: i apologize. twitter comment. new jersey, john on the independent line. caller: good morning, gentlemen. i would like to ask alex if the reason why journalists in great britain are so aggressive to get the story is because the law system is you are guilty until proven innocent. the other point is, yesterday, rupert murdoch i looked like -- rupert murdoch looked like junior soprano on the tv series. guest: well, i missed that part of "the sopranos." i will have to catch up. host: rebekah brooks was arrested. do you number status? gues -- do you know for status? guest: it is a little less serious than it is. it means you have been taken in for questioning
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share was made public by john bolton in two thousand and two the plan was passed over to france and britain who decided to bring it to life in november last year certainly it was necessary to verify whether an attempt of a coup had been made before that it could be organized by france or britain the attempt failed in october. after this field attempt another coup was planned or even visaged killing all the heads of the libyan national congress if they got together in one place during a big celebration of their field though because the situation in the region changed after the revolutions in tunisia and egypt at the moment france and britain decided to carry out if you are operational and present this could sound as a people's rebellion. what was the aim of this is a regime change the second one would work with every member of a callie shell pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should be interested in the war however in terms of b.c goals it is worth noting changes that have started in africa the. those which begin large areas of the middle east we'll there are alr
share was made public by john bolton in two thousand and two the plan was passed over to france and britain who decided to bring it to life in november last year certainly it was necessary to verify whether an attempt of a coup had been made before that it could be organized by france or britain the attempt failed in october. after this field attempt another coup was planned or even visaged killing all the heads of the libyan national congress if they got together in one place during a big...
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really britain, germany, and other countries had real divisions in the socialist party is. in britain in the bulk of the independent labour party which is the most important stuck with the leader with his stand against a the war and many other members of the coalition went to the government side. and germany the social democratic party there which was buy far the largest and most powerful socialist party in europe, had something like 30 or 35% of the vote in germany and other institutions, they divided and there were a small number of the 120 or 30 deputies who voted against extending work credits that kaiser had asked for on the eve of the war. the tragedy that one feels looking at this period is i think all of these people initially before the war have the right idea is thinking it was much more important to feel solidarity with your fellow human beings on the left who were struggling for great social changes then to have a legion to the nation's state but the powerful drive that people seem to have within them, we all have somewhere within the us prove to be more powerfu
really britain, germany, and other countries had real divisions in the socialist party is. in britain in the bulk of the independent labour party which is the most important stuck with the leader with his stand against a the war and many other members of the coalition went to the government side. and germany the social democratic party there which was buy far the largest and most powerful socialist party in europe, had something like 30 or 35% of the vote in germany and other institutions, they...
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that this was craziness for britain to do it and it was the pity of war. wait a minute. that historian was niall ferguson. >> yes, before wend the rebuttal portion of this deba, i'd like to allow dr. kissinger the last word. >> i don't know whether one can reverse the order of participants up here, because i think it's three to one against my friend niall. our chinese friend is saying that china has suffered a great deal, has been provoked through a ntury of western exploitations and that it's not trying to dominate the world. as i understand what he is saying it is this -- when the west wants to discuss climate or the financial assistance, our tendency is to say china can be a stakeholder. it can be a participant in a system they did not themselves participate in creating. so the issue is whether it is possible to create an international system in which china participates in the creation of it without dominating it. this is really what we're debating here. and if i understand the observations of our chinese colleague, he's not saying that china will dominate the world.
that this was craziness for britain to do it and it was the pity of war. wait a minute. that historian was niall ferguson. >> yes, before wend the rebuttal portion of this deba, i'd like to allow dr. kissinger the last word. >> i don't know whether one can reverse the order of participants up here, because i think it's three to one against my friend niall. our chinese friend is saying that china has suffered a great deal, has been provoked through a ntury of western exploitations...
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what britain, america, canada, and the rest were doing was effectively killing the 5th german and we did other things vital to do with keeping the sea lanes open, landing in north africa, italy, and obviously d-day, keeping russia in the war by massive land lease operation to them and then vitally also through the combined bomber offensive keeping 70% in the west protecting their cities which, of course, had that not happened, would have been able to be used in the east against moscow and stalingrad and the battle by kurst, but we have to acknowledge the fact for every american who died in the world war, 90 russians died. >> sir, you may have, of course, have a number of ide loming call -- ideological elements that entered into major episodes and may jr. themes, -- major themes. i'm wondering whether it was really, really close. in other words, he didn't have to do all of these and were there one or two that in the absence of them, he would have won the war, thinking in particular, of course, not just of the russian escapade, but the north african campaign and perhaps a different way
what britain, america, canada, and the rest were doing was effectively killing the 5th german and we did other things vital to do with keeping the sea lanes open, landing in north africa, italy, and obviously d-day, keeping russia in the war by massive land lease operation to them and then vitally also through the combined bomber offensive keeping 70% in the west protecting their cities which, of course, had that not happened, would have been able to be used in the east against moscow and...
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there was a naval arms race between britain and germany, for example. but we had 40 or 50 years of an arms race between the you arduous there were, as of mid june 1914, no outstanding boundary disputes, no country planned part of another territory. there was some imperial rivalry, but we have a lot of them. rivalry in the world right now between the united states and china and all sorts of other ways. there was imperial rivalry in africa, but the european countries effectively divided up africa among themselves some years previously. once the war began then, of course, all the imperial rivalries came to the surface and in africa britain and france on one side in germany on the other were very negatively fighting to seize control of each other's colonies knowing that to the victor would go the spoils. but despite the tension, i do not think the war was inevitable. >> you did talk more than a little bit about american anti-war feeling. what about that? i know that the american left was split between the less radical. lenin. russia dropped out of the war a
there was a naval arms race between britain and germany, for example. but we had 40 or 50 years of an arms race between the you arduous there were, as of mid june 1914, no outstanding boundary disputes, no country planned part of another territory. there was some imperial rivalry, but we have a lot of them. rivalry in the world right now between the united states and china and all sorts of other ways. there was imperial rivalry in africa, but the european countries effectively divided up africa...
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that this was craziness for britain to do it and it was the pity of war. wait a minute. that historian was niall ferguson. >> yes, before we end the rebuttal portion of this debate, i'd like to allow dr. kissinger the last word. >> i don't know whether one can reverse the order of participants up here, because i think it's three to one against my friend niall. our chinese friend is saying that china has suffered a great deal, has been provoked through a century of western exploitations and that it's not trying to dominate the world. as i understand what he is saying it is this -- when the west wants to discuss climate or the financial assistance, our tendency is to say china can be a stakeholder. it can be a participant in a system they did not themselves participate in creating. so the issue is whether it is possible to create an international system in which china participates in the creation of it without dominating it. this is really what we're debating here. and if i understand the observations of our chinese colleague, he's not saying that china will dominate the w
that this was craziness for britain to do it and it was the pity of war. wait a minute. that historian was niall ferguson. >> yes, before we end the rebuttal portion of this debate, i'd like to allow dr. kissinger the last word. >> i don't know whether one can reverse the order of participants up here, because i think it's three to one against my friend niall. our chinese friend is saying that china has suffered a great deal, has been provoked through a century of western...
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it is important that we get on with doing things that britain should be doing in the world. whether that is trading with countries like nigeria or leading the aid effort in the horn of africa and were we had been told is not the catastrophe, it is also a famine. >> mr. speaker, yesterday' rupet murdoch was asked about his secret meetings with the prime minister and his government. he replied, i wish they would leave me alone. >> one of the outcomes is that there will be a lot more of leave everybody alone. >> in the investigation, the information commissioner found 861 personnel information transactions which were possibly identified as coming from 89 newspaper did analyst. can the prime minister confirm that the inquiry that he has announced will be able to look into the on law practice is going on at mirror group newspapers? >> i think the gentleman makes an important point. what we should not believe automatically that these practices were spread right across the media, it would be naive to think they were restricted to one newspaper or one newspaper group. when you look
it is important that we get on with doing things that britain should be doing in the world. whether that is trading with countries like nigeria or leading the aid effort in the horn of africa and were we had been told is not the catastrophe, it is also a famine. >> mr. speaker, yesterday' rupet murdoch was asked about his secret meetings with the prime minister and his government. he replied, i wish they would leave me alone. >> one of the outcomes is that there will be a lot more...
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britain europe the competitions. but we never got there because of overseas last year we had to go over everything correct that this year. lupo's english premier league rivals arsenal are in asia carney for pre-season action two week long run through the consonance will see also on the guest side say on the malaysian national team first on wednesday that a battle with chinese sign honcho greentown awaits with a gun as essentially trading locations with local bank airmen while managing plenty of player related questions including the ongoing sask fabregas transfer saga. up exist nor supply. and the hopefully. we can manage we know but the story for barcelona goes on for years no you have to prove it's not. in your fall save to focus on the season hopefully the serious trouble you have. in golf world novel it's up on us and scottish open the last events of before the open championship this week and all they had to work for three rounds to win his title of the year the rain shortened tournaments would seem donald card n
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outrage grips of britain over allegations aimed at several newspapers in rupert murdoch's media empire including getting secret information about the queen and former prime minister gordon brown that as senior police officers have been questioned by m.p.'s over claims they knew about the scandal richard addus editor in chief of the day the day online news service thinks the hack data could be misused and not just by the tabloids but i think that where this does become a christian for national security is the idea that police is selling private phone numbers and private contact details of people like the royal family in the prime minister yes well this is not necessarily the same to sell these things to a newspaper as it would be to sell them to a terrorist organization but if you can do one you may be able to do the other so yes it's very serious but i think what people like to talk to and. expecting is full the scandal to go up through rebecca brooks who's the chief executive of news international to james murdoch and james murdoch himself many people say should step down and take a b
outrage grips of britain over allegations aimed at several newspapers in rupert murdoch's media empire including getting secret information about the queen and former prime minister gordon brown that as senior police officers have been questioned by m.p.'s over claims they knew about the scandal richard addus editor in chief of the day the day online news service thinks the hack data could be misused and not just by the tabloids but i think that where this does become a christian for national...
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at that moment france and britain decided to carry out a p.r. operation and present this good sound as a people's rebellion. was the aim of the regime change. every member of a coalition pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should be interested in the war however in terms of basic goals it is worth noting changes that have started in africa like those which began in large areas of the middle east where there are already two zones being created first of all it was decided to create a west african soon with ivory coast as a center which corresponds to the ancient myleene park which in fact explains the french intervention in ivory coast after that it was planned to obtain a considerable part of northern africa except egypt the latter being part of now the naf reka we represent another block. in case all states are divided controlled would be spread first to morocco and if northern africa is revamped it conflict would have to be created not between shiites and sunnies as was attempted in the middle east but between arabs
at that moment france and britain decided to carry out a p.r. operation and present this good sound as a people's rebellion. was the aim of the regime change. every member of a coalition pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should be interested in the war however in terms of basic goals it is worth noting changes that have started in africa like those which began in large areas of the middle east where there are already two zones being created first of all it was...
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journal ties it to the north atlantic business community as well and and attention is drawn toward britain naturally because these sort of scandals of corruption and police chiefs resigning aren't supposed to happen in the old western countries in these are safer things of other countries but it's happening right in london it's happening right in boston and star as we speak. the project killing themselves. there it's you know it's it's an interesting affair and i think also and at the start it wasn't it wasn't very clear how much this would affect cameron but i think it might affect him greatly i think he he behaved in such a way which was which was fantastic in that he was very candid in the way he responded in a way wasn't guilty of anything but the wave which he was slow. to punish cause and for what had happened i think is going to hurt him in the long run they called people called new a couple of colleagues from different russian. sources considering me that spirit and think should be really changed the law should be will change the law regulating the work of the press and the relatio
journal ties it to the north atlantic business community as well and and attention is drawn toward britain naturally because these sort of scandals of corruption and police chiefs resigning aren't supposed to happen in the old western countries in these are safer things of other countries but it's happening right in london it's happening right in boston and star as we speak. the project killing themselves. there it's you know it's it's an interesting affair and i think also and at the start it...
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two of the mightiest men in britain. on the right, the met's chief stephenson , who quit last night after thursday's arrest of neale walls of -- meal wallace. on the left, david cameron, still prime minister after andy coulson was arrested the week before. a similarity hinted that but it sir paul in his resignation statement. mr. cameron tried to tackle the. >> i would say that the situation in the metropolitan police service is quite different to the situation in government, not least because of the issues that the metropolitan police are looking at and have a direct bearing on public confidence into the police inquiry coming into the "news of the world," and into the government. for my part, i would say we've taken very decisive action. >> but ed miller band -- ed milliband was determined to play at the association. >> stephenson has resigned, but the prime minister has not even apologize for the hiring themr. coulson. we need leadership to get to the truth of what happened. the prime minister has been hamstrung by the
two of the mightiest men in britain. on the right, the met's chief stephenson , who quit last night after thursday's arrest of neale walls of -- meal wallace. on the left, david cameron, still prime minister after andy coulson was arrested the week before. a similarity hinted that but it sir paul in his resignation statement. mr. cameron tried to tackle the. >> i would say that the situation in the metropolitan police service is quite different to the situation in government, not least...
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i don't know about it also but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold without us and of course this is a road to ruin. a recap of our top story now here in our team but we didn't police at least eighty people had been killed in a shooting spree on the island of nutria at a youth camp run by the governing labor party because attack is believed to be the worst of its kind of modern history came shortly after a bomb ripped through the heart of the government district of the capital killing at least seven. that have arrested a thirty two year old all ages and in connection with the attacks he reportedly expressed right wing and anti muslim views in the internet earlier reports suggested the terror group there. because of global jihad initially claimed responsibility in response to norway's involvement in afghanistan they took the truck to the statement. so. i am nature and discover it. least a communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free him go. see what nature can give you see. forty
i don't know about it also but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold without us and of course this is a road to ruin. a recap of our top story now here in our team but we didn't police at least eighty people had been killed in a shooting spree on the island of nutria at a youth camp run by the governing labor party because attack is believed to be the worst of its kind of modern history came shortly...
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but you'd walk a has waited for more than a year for the new york to be designed the britain must not be proud as a full can spread its wings which is the national symbol of the mountain. and that's all news from sports desk.
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groups like one of his princes one hundred and seventy kilometers of relatively flat terrain through britain. tiger woods has pulled out of next week's open championship with former world number one blaming an ongoing leg injury although he still believes his best years are ahead of him at least that's what he's saying on his website the thirty five year old has not played competitively since training is left knee and achilles at the place trampoline she is in a day as world ranking is now slipped to seventeenth but woods says there's not want to return until he is a hundred percent fit the american jason dufner will replace him at the open after straining brendan jones turned down the chance to play because his wife is expecting. the city which will host the twenty eighteen winter olympics will be announced today with pyongyang considered the slight favorite after losing out to bank coover and then saatchi in previous speeds the international olympic committee will make the announcement in durban in south africa a little later on the south korean but it has done its best to lobby last minut
groups like one of his princes one hundred and seventy kilometers of relatively flat terrain through britain. tiger woods has pulled out of next week's open championship with former world number one blaming an ongoing leg injury although he still believes his best years are ahead of him at least that's what he's saying on his website the thirty five year old has not played competitively since training is left knee and achilles at the place trampoline she is in a day as world ranking is now...
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of course britain being one of america's most trusted strategic allies peace activists have targeted a top secret u.s. military base in the u.k. which is due to become part of a european missile defense shield they say britain barely knows what's going on putting the country's security at risk. here it's a little piece of america in the heart of the u.k.'s yorkshire dales where it's britons who are demanding independence from america. symbolizes what's wrong with the special relationship between britain and the united states here we have a base that's on u.s. control which the british government and british people have no control menwith hill is the largest intel gathering and surveillance base outside the us there are thirty two satellite dishes housed inside the huge golf ball structures which can eavesdrop on telephone calls faxes and e-mails from around the world it's been operational since the one nine hundred sixty s. but now it's set to become part of the controversial missile defense shield to alert the u.s. to any launch of ballistic missiles as in poland and the czech repub
of course britain being one of america's most trusted strategic allies peace activists have targeted a top secret u.s. military base in the u.k. which is due to become part of a european missile defense shield they say britain barely knows what's going on putting the country's security at risk. here it's a little piece of america in the heart of the u.k.'s yorkshire dales where it's britons who are demanding independence from america. symbolizes what's wrong with the special relationship...
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published the leading antiwar periodical in britain through the the conflict. several of its issues were suppressed by the government. and was a very, very strong voice for peace, for ending the conflict. silvia was also having a secret love affair with kier hard i did, the founder of the independent lable -- labour party and a predecessor of today's labour party and extremely strong opponent of war who was absolutely crushed when it began and died as much as, of grief over that of anything else in 1915. another divided family that i followed was the hobhouse family. one member of it, emily honhouse was a outspoken pacifist who did something quite remarkable. in 1916 she traveled without government permission, without proper passport and visa and so forth, traveled from britain through france and neutral switzerland to germany. went to see the german foreign minister whom she had known before the war, talked about possible peace terms, asked him what might be terms of which germany ayee to peace. talked to other people in the german government. went back to eng
published the leading antiwar periodical in britain through the the conflict. several of its issues were suppressed by the government. and was a very, very strong voice for peace, for ending the conflict. silvia was also having a secret love affair with kier hard i did, the founder of the independent lable -- labour party and a predecessor of today's labour party and extremely strong opponent of war who was absolutely crushed when it began and died as much as, of grief over that of anything...
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five looks like one for the sprinters one hundred seventy kilometers of relatively flat terrain for britain is. now the news tiger woods has pulled out of next week's open the former world number one blaming and ongoing leg injury although he still believes his best years are ahead of him or at least that's what he said on his website the thirty five year old has not play competitively since suffering a recurrence of the problems in his left leg a place championship in me may as well ranking is nice that the seventeenth straight in brendan jones replace words at the sandwich golf course starts on july the full take i i now the city which will host the twenty eighteen winter olympics will be announced today with pyongyang considered the slight favorite after losing out to vancouver and then sochi in previous speeds the international olympic committee will make the announcement in durban in south africa a little later the south korean brit has done its best to lobby last minutes of poor. in the country employing young as a place where people can enjoy going to all the other cities in the hear
five looks like one for the sprinters one hundred seventy kilometers of relatively flat terrain for britain is. now the news tiger woods has pulled out of next week's open the former world number one blaming and ongoing leg injury although he still believes his best years are ahead of him or at least that's what he said on his website the thirty five year old has not play competitively since suffering a recurrence of the problems in his left leg a place championship in me may as well ranking is...
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so what britain, america and canada and the rest were doing was effectively killing the fifth german. and, yes, we were doing lots of other things and vital things to do with, to do with keeping the sea lanes open, land anything north africa, italy and, obviously, d-day, keeping russia in the war byes massive lend/lease operation to them and then vitally, also, through the combined bomber offensive keeping 70% of the west, protecting their cities which, of course, had that not happened would have been able to have been used in the east against leningrad, moscow and stalingrad. and at battles like kimsing. nonetheless, we have to acknowledge the fact that for every american who died in the second world war, 19 russians died. >> um, you named, of course, a number of ideological elements that entered into major, um, episode and major themes. and, of course; he did lose the war. i'm just wondering whether it was really, really close. in other words, he department have to do all of these -- he didn't have to do all of these, and were there one or to that in the absence of them he would hav
so what britain, america and canada and the rest were doing was effectively killing the fifth german. and, yes, we were doing lots of other things and vital things to do with, to do with keeping the sea lanes open, land anything north africa, italy and, obviously, d-day, keeping russia in the war byes massive lend/lease operation to them and then vitally, also, through the combined bomber offensive keeping 70% of the west, protecting their cities which, of course, had that not happened would...
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in the murdoch media scandal claims another scalp as it britain's top cop quits over connections to journalists suspected of bribery and phone hacking the former news international chief executive and the news of the world editor rebecca brooks has also found herself once again dealing with police behind closed doors but this time under arrest before being released on bail. and a transatlantic cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in time to avert a default while the euro crisis spreads adding more pressure on the single currency the. libyan rebels have been recognized as it is a legitimate governing authority in the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant and vows are never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. coming up in about thirty minutes my colleague josh he'll be here with a full look at your news but right now peter lavelle and his guests discuss possible ways to break the libyan stalemate it's time for cross talk only here. hungry for the full stop we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with t
in the murdoch media scandal claims another scalp as it britain's top cop quits over connections to journalists suspected of bribery and phone hacking the former news international chief executive and the news of the world editor rebecca brooks has also found herself once again dealing with police behind closed doors but this time under arrest before being released on bail. and a transatlantic cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in time to avert a default while the euro...
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investigation for the first time into this it could well mean that we see rupert murdoch's empire in britain. crumbling collapsing we spoke on the issue with the u.k. based investigative journalist tony gosling you can check out our website on t.v. dot com about a full interview with. moody's rating agency threatens to review america's aaa credit score for a downgrade the first time in over ten years and says that there's a risk the u.s. could fail to resolve the deadlock in its budget negotiations and even if the package is approved it unlikely to offer a solution to america's debt that's according to investor and co-founder of the quantum fund jim rogers. you know understates already has been downgraded in the world markets every i'm not the only person who knows that the united states is the largest debtor nation in the history of the world look at the value of the u.s. dollar is down fairly significantly over the past few years they have to increase again ceiling for the moment there's no question about that their choice though for the future is they've got to take an x. no they've got t
investigation for the first time into this it could well mean that we see rupert murdoch's empire in britain. crumbling collapsing we spoke on the issue with the u.k. based investigative journalist tony gosling you can check out our website on t.v. dot com about a full interview with. moody's rating agency threatens to review america's aaa credit score for a downgrade the first time in over ten years and says that there's a risk the u.s. could fail to resolve the deadlock in its budget...
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situation in the region changed after the revolutions in tunisia and egypt at that moment france and britain decided to carry out operations and present this good sound as a people's rebellion. what was the aim of this is a regime change. every member of the callie shell pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should be interested in the war however in terms of peace a goals it is worth noting changes that have started in africa they. those which again large areas of the middle almost there are already two zones being created first of all it was decided to create a west african zone of all the with ivory coast as its center which corresponds to the ancient myleene park which in fact explains the french intervention in ivory coast to go after that it was planned to obtain a considerable part of northern africa except egypt the latter being part of northern africa would represent another block. in case whole states are divided control would be spread first to morocco and if northern africa is revamped the conflict would have to be created or not between shiites and sunn
situation in the region changed after the revolutions in tunisia and egypt at that moment france and britain decided to carry out operations and present this good sound as a people's rebellion. what was the aim of this is a regime change. every member of the callie shell pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should be interested in the war however in terms of peace a goals it is worth noting changes that have started in africa they. those which again large areas of the...
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one thousand others bail them or media misconduct seize britain's most senior policeman quit over connections to girl is suspected of bribery and phone hacking while x. news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. and a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope as russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe ready us drawn boasts a much higher resolution than its nasa cousin. doesn't have lines kind of else talk show crosstalk is coming up so missed the debate. can start. following welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya's stalemate in the sand and nato is bombing campaign and ag and take it out the rebels have only hardened political facts on the ground western intervention was intended to last a few weeks now is open ended instead of dislodging khadafi nato allies are left to bicker among themselves. can start. to cross the nato mission in libya i'm joined by io johnson in london he's the founder and director of viewpoint africa also in london we have marco gas a key is a political analyst an expert on south east european affairs and in barcel
one thousand others bail them or media misconduct seize britain's most senior policeman quit over connections to girl is suspected of bribery and phone hacking while x. news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. and a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope as russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe ready us drawn boasts a much higher resolution than its nasa cousin. doesn't have lines kind of else talk show crosstalk is coming up so missed the...
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she should go and go now. >> board pressed outcome of the former deputy prime minister of britain. -- lord press got -- we look back at the shuttle launches that defined the last three decades. bbc journalists have held another vigil in london today demanding the release of their colleague, a radio reporter who was detained by authorities in tajikistan. he was ooriginally charged with being a member of a banned organization. the charges have been dropped. we report on the background of the story and the most recent calls for action by his colleagues. >> we don't believe the allegations. >> everyone is astonished that a professional journalist can be arrested simply for talking to members of an islamist organization. what has happened to our colleague, was this part of a wider campaign by the authorities against anyone suspected of having any links whatsoever with islamist groups? the answer lies in the growing number of people drawn to islamic organizations in tajikistan. this organization would like an islamic caliphate established across central asia through peaceful means. in some
she should go and go now. >> board pressed outcome of the former deputy prime minister of britain. -- lord press got -- we look back at the shuttle launches that defined the last three decades. bbc journalists have held another vigil in london today demanding the release of their colleague, a radio reporter who was detained by authorities in tajikistan. he was ooriginally charged with being a member of a banned organization. the charges have been dropped. we report on the background of...
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of marduk media misconduct sees britain's most senior policeman quit while absolute international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. at a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope that's russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to see the secrets of the universe. am in the russian capital you're watching our joshua welcome to the program. a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's lawmakers was also killed in the attack the deaths come less than a week after how many karzai is have brother who ran south of the country was gunned down the taliban is stepping up its assault on afghan officials and smale combat troops began their withdrawal from the war zone but who has intervention expert stephen lyman says washington will want to close its grip on afghanistan because waging war is look. if i'm. president a little mystery with a small security detail not a practical marine division nic i see him he would last five minutes the resistance you know ghana's want to liberate the country so take any opportunity they care
of marduk media misconduct sees britain's most senior policeman quit while absolute international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. at a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope that's russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to see the secrets of the universe. am in the russian capital you're watching our joshua welcome to the program. a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's lawmakers was also killed in the attack...
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she should go and go now. >> board pressed outcome of the former deputy prime minister of britain. -- lord press got -- we look back at the shuttle launches that defined the last three decades. bbc journalists have held another vigil in london today demanding the release of their colleague, a radio reporter who was detained by authorities in tajikistan. he was ooriginally charged with being a member of a banned organization. the charges have been dropped. we report on the background of the story and the most recent calls for action by his colleagues. >> we don't believe the allegations. >> everyone is astonished that a professional journalist can be arrested simply for talking to members of an islamist organization. what has happened to our colleague, was this part of a wider campaign by the authorities against anyone suspected of having any links whatsoever with islamist groups? the answer lies in the growing number of people drawn to islamic organizations in tajikistan. this organization would like an islamic caliphate established across central asia through peaceful means. in some
she should go and go now. >> board pressed outcome of the former deputy prime minister of britain. -- lord press got -- we look back at the shuttle launches that defined the last three decades. bbc journalists have held another vigil in london today demanding the release of their colleague, a radio reporter who was detained by authorities in tajikistan. he was ooriginally charged with being a member of a banned organization. the charges have been dropped. we report on the background of...
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and they really wanted to have a great britain cleansed of the impurities and corruptions of great britain. now thomas jefferson wa--and--and i use him to stand in for other eople, but he was so far and away the important figure here--saw this is a--just a terrible loss if the revolution in america just stopped at being another great britain, and he wanted to see a revolution in the sense of creating a new kind of society that was thoroughly democratized, where there was political participation, where there was free speech. he wanted to animate the--the--the public. he--and he very much wanted religious toleration, and he was very interested in scientific speculation. but he had this idea that human beings--and he--we have to say he really meant white men had been shackled down, they'd been burdened by hierarchies: hierarchies in the church, hierarchies at home and the father, hierarchies in politics. and if you could just get rid of those hierarchies, you would release the energy that's just bubbling in there, in each human being. so he challenges washington's administration, and they do
and they really wanted to have a great britain cleansed of the impurities and corruptions of great britain. now thomas jefferson wa--and--and i use him to stand in for other eople, but he was so far and away the important figure here--saw this is a--just a terrible loss if the revolution in america just stopped at being another great britain, and he wanted to see a revolution in the sense of creating a new kind of society that was thoroughly democratized, where there was political...